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    Home » The Best Work You May Never See: McDonald’s Singapore Reunites Families At My Happy Table For Ramadan

    The Best Work You May Never See: McDonald’s Singapore Reunites Families At My Happy Table For Ramadan

    By SHOOTFriday, April 23, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4323 Views
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    This Ramadan, McDonald’s Singapore has launched My Happy Table, a physical activation that uses technology and camera setup to help Singapore-based individuals “reunite” with their family in Malaysia. Through this experience, family members will once again be able to break fast together as though they are seated at the same table.

    Set up at physical McDonald’s locations in Singapore and Johor Bahru, a full-sized hybrid table was created so family members from both Singapore and Malaysia can sit down together to have their McDonald’s meal. My Happy Table will be opened for public usage from April 23-28.

    The setup will be done within party rooms at the McDonald’s Canberra Plaza (Singapore) and McDonald’s Taman Desa Tebrau (Johor Bahru, Malaysia).

    The activation serves to help bridge the distance felt by many with the border closure between Singapore and Malaysia due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Among them are Malaysians who work in Singapore to support their families back home who prior to the pandemic would either commute daily or over the weekends. While cross-border travel is allowed in some circumstances, the stringent criteria and high costs due to quarantine measures have forced many to remain in Singapore.

    “We empathize with the many families who have been separated by distance, across borders, since COVID-19 hit us last year. My Happy Table at McDonald’s is our way of helping to narrow that distance by facilitating mini reunions for Muslim families during this Ramadan. As a brand that celebrates family togetherness, we’re heartened to see our employees and customers reunite ‘virtually’ with their families and create happy memories during these trying times,” said Drina Chee, sr. director, marketing and digital customer experience at McDonald’s Singapore.

    My Happy Table was launched with this video–directed by Sufyan Sam’an via Digital Cartel–which showcases some McDonald’s employees in Singapore who are originally from Malaysia. Highlighting the difficult decision these employees have had to make where they support their family without being able to visit them this past year, the video underscores their longing for their family especially during Ramadan.

    Jennie Morris, Publicis Communications Singapore’s chief creative officer, said “McDonald’s is one of the few brands that can authentically participate in culture. My Happy Table is a wonderful example of meaningful creativity, where even just for a few hours, McDonald’s could recreate the magic of sharing a meal together – showing that our Spirit of Ramadan is definitely stronger than the border that divides us.”

    In the video, the Singapore-based employees are then pleasantly surprised by the presence of their family members in Malaysia seated at the virtual table leveraging video conferencing technology. These employees and their families get to break fast together, interacting with one another over dinner as how it would have been like in the Ramadans before.

    The activation and the filming of the launch video were developed by Leo Burnett Singapore. 

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    Client McDonald’s Singapore Agency Publicis Communications Singapore/Leo Burnett Singapore Jennie Morris, chief creative officer; Sharim Gubbels, group creative director; Adrian Yeap, creative director; Claudia Ribeiro, Chong Wei Cong, associate creative directors; Arielle Brustein, strategy director; Wong Teng Fon, strategy planner; Caroline Francis, sr. producer (Prodigious Singapore). Production House Digital Cartel Sufyan Sam’an, director; Brandon Tay, exec producer; Terence Tay, producer. Postproduction Prodigious Singapore Audio Post Fuse Adventures in Audio

    Genre:Family
    Media Type:Film: Short
    ScreenWork Categories:Short film
    Screenwork Type:Best Work
    Video Tags:Digital CartelLeo Burnett SingaporePublicisSufyan Sam’an



    The Best Work You May Never See: Director Øyvind Holtmon’s FINN Jobb Spot Tackles Worker Anxiety Over AI

    Friday, February 6, 2026

    In a new campaign for FINN Jobb, Norwegian director Øyvind Holtmon of production house Bacon teams with Oslo ad agency Morgenstern to tackle the anxiety around AI replacing human expertise and the contagious trend of professionals switching to content creation as a vocation. The film wastes no time setting up its premise, opening inside a research lab where scientists are urged to “stop sciencing” by management as a result of a long equation being solved exceptionally fast via artificial intelligence by KA.I from IT.

    Shot with a clean, clinical visual language and played entirely straight, the film leans into Nordic minimalism and dry humor, letting contrast and restraint drive the comedy rather than exaggeration. Faced with the what-now-moment, the scientists jump hands-on into the new absurdity of creating content. Through synchronized dances, ring lights and dead-serious faces, the lab transforms into a performative stage. In the midst of the excitement, FINN Jobb sneaks through the frame, positioning the platform as a grounded companion in times of change.

    As Norway’s largest marketplace for job advertisements, with about 5.7 million job applications in 2025 alone, the film positions FINN Jobb as the go-to platform in an uncertain job market. By flipping a familiar nightmare into an unexpectedly funny, yet hopeful outcome, Holtmon’s story lands as both a satire and a gentle reminder that opportunities won’t disappear.

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